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i am joined by rupert murdoch plus -- rupert murdoch's biographer. >> who is to blame. how high that goes is still to be seen. the culture comes from need to make stories, the decision to break the rules. the decision to go that extra 200 miles into illegality. they did not know what was going on and that is inconceivable. >> you were rupert murdoch's biographer. you knew him well and his motivations. is it realistic that he did not have a grip at what was going on. he must have an eye on this. was there an inkling that perhaps he would just let things go. he was a control freak, wasn't he? >> he was a control freak. he had a free hand. there is the responsibility for this appalling thing that happened. "the guardian," has done a good job and exposing it. this is appalling. he was not in day-to-day control. >> was rebekah brooks in day-to- day control? >> yes. >> why is she still being backed when it is clear that legal opinion will come to see what kind of responsibility, she was the editor when the phone was being attacked. >> i understand what happened. what month of
i am joined by rupert murdoch plus -- rupert murdoch's biographer. >> who is to blame. how high that goes is still to be seen. the culture comes from need to make stories, the decision to break the rules. the decision to go that extra 200 miles into illegality. they did not know what was going on and that is inconceivable. >> you were rupert murdoch's biographer. you knew him well and his motivations. is it realistic that he did not have a grip at what was going on. he must have an...
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rupert murdoch, for example, is a regular visitor to number 10 downing street. he visits the prime minister's residence at checkers which would be the camp david equivalent. and rebecca brooks is also in the same position, a regular visitor to both those places. in a way that you wouldn't see a u.s. president inviting similar media figures here. >> suarez: saranow that the justice is -- -- dust is starting to settle and the announcement is made and sun day's profits are all going to chart, how do you conclude that news corp. made this decision to bury 168-year-old newspaper, a very profitable property, one of the best read newspapers in the english language over something like this? >> well, the people i have been talking to at news corp. have said that this was something that they knew was potentially in the cards for months. they were going to maybe take this action. i think it's somewhat cynical. because what it allows them to do is close the newspaper, try to draw a line under the scandal and have everyone move on. of course the executives who are really mak
rupert murdoch, for example, is a regular visitor to number 10 downing street. he visits the prime minister's residence at checkers which would be the camp david equivalent. and rebecca brooks is also in the same position, a regular visitor to both those places. in a way that you wouldn't see a u.s. president inviting similar media figures here. >> suarez: saranow that the justice is -- -- dust is starting to settle and the announcement is made and sun day's profits are all going to...
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and rupert murdoch heads to be u.k. to take charge of the phone hacking crisis kids threatening to engulf his media empire. bringing you the top news headlines from around the world direct from moscow this is our t. certainly glad to have you with us three georgian photojournalists including president saakashvili personal photographer have been charged with spying for russia after being arrested on thursday our correspondent peter oliver reports. initially there were four photo journalist arrested on thursday one of those has now been released without charge over the three that remain in custody are all pool reporters meaning that they had very close quarters contact with the president of georgia mikheil saakashvili we are hearing this one of those who is in custody has confessed on video to having been a spy to be sending information to moscow and in enough video confession he is in the case it's one of those three are in custody now with regard to the third member of that scene he's believed to be on a hunger strike d
and rupert murdoch heads to be u.k. to take charge of the phone hacking crisis kids threatening to engulf his media empire. bringing you the top news headlines from around the world direct from moscow this is our t. certainly glad to have you with us three georgian photojournalists including president saakashvili personal photographer have been charged with spying for russia after being arrested on thursday our correspondent peter oliver reports. initially there were four photo journalist...
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and rupert murdoch heads to the u.k. to take charge of the phone hacking crisis that's threatening to engulf his media empire the scandal has reached the highest levels of government and for former editor prime minister david cameron was arrested on friday. now. we continue our journey around russia. steps out of the capital and takes us on a tour of the country's second city st petersburg. hello and welcome to the program summer is the perfect time to visit russia a long weekend here in st petersburg is a must the former capital is bursting full of history and culture a certain join me as we visit major logs and take part in various fun filled activities and we start off here at the spectacular site isaac's cathedral originally the city's main church and the largest cathedral in russia it was built between eight hundred eighteen and eight hundred fifty eight french born architect months around almost two centuries later the gilded dome of sin isaac still dominates the skyline of st petersburg a trip to the top provides
and rupert murdoch heads to the u.k. to take charge of the phone hacking crisis that's threatening to engulf his media empire the scandal has reached the highest levels of government and for former editor prime minister david cameron was arrested on friday. now. we continue our journey around russia. steps out of the capital and takes us on a tour of the country's second city st petersburg. hello and welcome to the program summer is the perfect time to visit russia a long weekend here in st...
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owner rupert murdoch is headed to london to deal with this crisis. he's closing the paper after reports that journalists were hacking voice mails of murder and terror victims. cnn's dan rivers has been follow this story from london now. and dan, i guess we're wondering, we have a lot of questions, but will this have an impact on the rest of murdoch's empire? >> reporter: well, that is the sort of, you know, billion dollar question for rupert murdoch. that's probably why he's flying over here tomorrow to have a series of meetings. we've just been speaking to some staffers who are working on the last edition. they came out and had a few words with us. let's just have a quick listen to what they were saying. >> we're all extremely emotional. but every single one of us working up there stays very proud that we're working for the "news of the world." we're very proud of our colleagues, we're very proud of our editor, and we go out with our heads held up high. >> reporter: >> they were stressing, really, that many of the people working there had nothing to
owner rupert murdoch is headed to london to deal with this crisis. he's closing the paper after reports that journalists were hacking voice mails of murder and terror victims. cnn's dan rivers has been follow this story from london now. and dan, i guess we're wondering, we have a lot of questions, but will this have an impact on the rest of murdoch's empire? >> reporter: well, that is the sort of, you know, billion dollar question for rupert murdoch. that's probably why he's flying over...
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rupert also owns "the australian." he owns the "wall street journal." bloomberg sprung from nowhere to create progress of journalism online. i will respectfully disagree on that. >> thinking about california watch, we feature them regularly, and they are doing excellent investigative work. is anyone familiar with those, and can you talk about the success and where you see that going? do you think that we will see more of these kinds of outlets? >> i think that paying for news journalism and especially for news journalism with a variety of political agendas, historically in san francisco, was paid for by real estate and automotive and help-wanted advertising. it was not paid for by the circulation nichols of the subscribers. if you think about government- boned journalism compared to the rich, benevolent owner boulders of journalism or the public opening of journalism, i think there is a time now where you do not need quite as much funding as ever, but some of the people who today are seen as barron's -- barons started off with a pretty defined journalis
rupert also owns "the australian." he owns the "wall street journal." bloomberg sprung from nowhere to create progress of journalism online. i will respectfully disagree on that. >> thinking about california watch, we feature them regularly, and they are doing excellent investigative work. is anyone familiar with those, and can you talk about the success and where you see that going? do you think that we will see more of these kinds of outlets? >> i think that...
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at the time, rupert murdoch was a local australian press barren. he had inheritted his father's newspaper, expanded it within his father's empire but he was not known on the world stage. he battled for the british establishment to get his hands on it a pretty scandal lass, titilating scandal sheet in london. 42 years later he has closed it this week after a very intense, very chaotic week of revelation which is have tipped a long-running scandal about what he's described as wrong doings of this newspaper into a very different level. what's happened this week is that the long investigation into something called phone hacking which is a process where by journalists of their private investigators they were paying on this newspaper have been accessing the voice mail messages of people. now this started off with suspicious voice mails being deleted from the mobile phones of the royal princes, william and harry. this was more than five years ago. then a number of celebrities in the u.k. and around the world had their phones hacked. people like jude law a
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the owner of the news of the world rupert murdoch is due to fly in to london to confront the crisis of his troubled british tabloid police are now investigating the deletion of millions of e-mails that were potentially valuable evidence in the phone hacking scandal the paper is accused of snooping on the phone messages of politicians celebrities and victims of crime a number of arrests were made on friday including about a fifth and he also a former editor of the paper who has also served as the prime minister's arnie the chief of tabloids a former world correspondent was also arrested both men were later released on bail the prime minister has announced two independent public inquiries as a result of the scandal in while news of the world stands are preparing for its final edition this sunday following the announcement it's too close john daunt used to work for one of murdoch's newspapers says media and political circles in the u.k. are too close. they've closed down the news the world so up to five hundred people have lost their jobs and mostly people were not only used the world whe
the owner of the news of the world rupert murdoch is due to fly in to london to confront the crisis of his troubled british tabloid police are now investigating the deletion of millions of e-mails that were potentially valuable evidence in the phone hacking scandal the paper is accused of snooping on the phone messages of politicians celebrities and victims of crime a number of arrests were made on friday including about a fifth and he also a former editor of the paper who has also served as...
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the news of the world the right decision more than greed that rupert murdoch's media dominance should be finished eighteen percent also say yes for the reason. to the british media thirteen percent of you viewers think it's the wrong decision and that the paper's current staff should not be punished and the least popular answer is the news of the world . while you're online you can also check out some other stories we're covering including america. with tough new restrictions for downloading and sharing films and music. the sky is the limit. voyage of the olympic torch from earth to space and back as for the two thousand and fourteen winter games. defectors from syria's a security forces that were deployed to quell demonstrations against president assad say they were ordered to shoot to kill in interviews released by human rights watch they claim their superior officers gave the command to fire on the protesters meanwhile unrest continues to grow hundreds of thousands took to the streets in the city of friday. say at least fifteen people were killed and more than two hundred. across t
the news of the world the right decision more than greed that rupert murdoch's media dominance should be finished eighteen percent also say yes for the reason. to the british media thirteen percent of you viewers think it's the wrong decision and that the paper's current staff should not be punished and the least popular answer is the news of the world . while you're online you can also check out some other stories we're covering including america. with tough new restrictions for downloading...
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rupert murdoch is expected to arrive in london shortly to take challenge of the phone hacking crisis. it has led to the closure of this sunday's edition. the editor of the newspaper until 2007 has been released on bail after being interviewed about allegations of corruption. >> what happened? have written better if he were -- and the probably been better if he were still at the helm. concern -- conspiracy and corruption. finding himself in the political doc, the prime minister decided to plead guilty for failing to take seriously the epidemic of phone hacking. >> we turned a blind eye to the need to sort this issue, to get on top of bad practices, to change the way newspapers are related. we have not correct this issue. >> their work, though, mitigating circumstances. he, like other politicians, wanted the papers to help him win. >> a relationship that came too close, became too cozy. do we spend enough time asking questions about how these organizations are regulated, and malpractice and the rest of it? no, we did not. >> david cameron was warned before the election that his colleagu
rupert murdoch is expected to arrive in london shortly to take challenge of the phone hacking crisis. it has led to the closure of this sunday's edition. the editor of the newspaper until 2007 has been released on bail after being interviewed about allegations of corruption. >> what happened? have written better if he were -- and the probably been better if he were still at the helm. concern -- conspiracy and corruption. finding himself in the political doc, the prime minister decided to...
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this week, owner rupert murdoch shut down the paper. the paper's former royal correspondent was arrested yesterday. >>> britain's newest royal couple will spend their first full day in california. prince william and his new wife kate arrived yesterday. they will attend a star-studded event in l.a. tonight. there's the famous soccer star, right? david beckham. the british academy of film and arts dinner, prince william is the president of bafta, nicole kidman, jennifer lopez and tom hanks are expected to be there. a day for the royal couple even before the black tie event. part will be spent fueling the prince's passion playing polo. cnn's max foster has more. >> reporter: during the tour of can dashgs the royal couple showed their competitive sides. in dragon boats and in street hockey shoot-outs. william may need some more practice with that hockey stick, but in california, he'll be in more familiar territory with a sport he knows and loves. polo. william grew up playing polo. he's been around it. he was watching it from before he coul
this week, owner rupert murdoch shut down the paper. the paper's former royal correspondent was arrested yesterday. >>> britain's newest royal couple will spend their first full day in california. prince william and his new wife kate arrived yesterday. they will attend a star-studded event in l.a. tonight. there's the famous soccer star, right? david beckham. the british academy of film and arts dinner, prince william is the president of bafta, nicole kidman, jennifer lopez and tom...
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. >>> and now on to london where a tabloid owned by rupert murdock is being shut down. murdock decided to shut it down after allegations that its journalists illegally hacked phone messages belonging to murder and terrorist victims. let's bring in cnn's dan rivers who's been following this story from london. so dan, has the move to shut down the paper kind of quelled the public anger? >> well, interestingly, we're hearing that the print run of the paper is actually doubled for tomorrow's edition to 5 million copies. rather than about 2.5 million which is about normal circulation. we have got a copy now of the front page which i think we can bring up which is a collage of all of the various different front pages down the decades with the headline across the front thanks and goodbye. we're just waiting here now for most of the staff to come out of this building behind me, including the editor collin miler who we're thinking will make a statement. earlier a few of the employees came out. here's what they said. >> it's extremely emotional, but every single one of us stays v
. >>> and now on to london where a tabloid owned by rupert murdock is being shut down. murdock decided to shut it down after allegations that its journalists illegally hacked phone messages belonging to murder and terrorist victims. let's bring in cnn's dan rivers who's been following this story from london. so dan, has the move to shut down the paper kind of quelled the public anger? >> well, interestingly, we're hearing that the print run of the paper is actually doubled for...
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and rupert murdoch heads to the u.k. to take charge of the phone hacking crisis that's threatening to engulf is a media empire and scandal has reached the highest levels of government after a former editor who worked for prime minister david cameron was arrested on friday . and is up next with all the latest goings on in sports. great to have you with us this is sports today here on twenty four hour r.t. i'm you know known for heading. up for grabs it's confirmed that klitschko was bacon's w.b. a world heavyweight title will be contested between rushes alexander in. gridiron red bulls mark webber holds his nerve to secure pole for sunday's british grand prix out silverstone. on a new home quest to once again reach the top ranks of european possible picks up pace with the additional serbian started my last. going with boxing where the next new heavyweight champion of the world will he'll either from russia or pakistan alexander prepared. to clash on august twenty seventh for vladimir klitschko was vacated w b a crime to s
and rupert murdoch heads to the u.k. to take charge of the phone hacking crisis that's threatening to engulf is a media empire and scandal has reached the highest levels of government after a former editor who worked for prime minister david cameron was arrested on friday . and is up next with all the latest goings on in sports. great to have you with us this is sports today here on twenty four hour r.t. i'm you know known for heading. up for grabs it's confirmed that klitschko was bacon's w.b....
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and rupert murdoch himself is flying into london tomorrow from the u.s. to take charge personally of this spiraling mess. scott? >> pelley: thanks, liz. it has begun, the duke and duchess of cambridge have landed in los angeles, their three-day california trip includes hobnobbing with movie stars, a charity polo match and a visit to a children's arts program. this is kathryn's first trip to the u.s. >> pelley: it happened in the blink of an eye. tragedy at the ballpark. when we come back. in the world. my students are amazing. but to be there for them, you've gotta feel your best. kids can tell. that's why i love eating activia every day. so delicious activia helps me feel good inside. which helps me be my best... positive, cheerful and on top of things. help regulate your digestive system. love how you feel or your money back. ♪ activia control your budget? yes. our "name your price" tool shows you a range of options. you pick a price that works for you. perfect. only one thing could make this better. both: '80s montage! ♪ progressive '80s montage â™
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but first the owner of the news of the world rupert murdoch is set to fly to london to confront the crisis at his troubled british tabloid police are now investigating the delete. millions of e-mails that were potentially valuable evidence in a phone hacking scandal and papers accused of snooping on the phone messages of politicians celebrities and crime victims a number of arrests happened on friday and including that of andy corson a former editor of the paper who also served as the prime minister's media changing the tabloids former royal correspondent was also arrested both men later released on bail the prime minister's announced to public independent inquiries as a result of the scandal meanwhile news of the world staff is preparing for its last edition sunday following the announcement that it will close john gotti who used to work for one of murdoch's newspapers says the media and political circles in the u.k. are too close. many of us were calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron as being dragged into this position he's now willing to let it happen six truly em
but first the owner of the news of the world rupert murdoch is set to fly to london to confront the crisis at his troubled british tabloid police are now investigating the delete. millions of e-mails that were potentially valuable evidence in a phone hacking scandal and papers accused of snooping on the phone messages of politicians celebrities and crime victims a number of arrests happened on friday and including that of andy corson a former editor of the paper who also served as the prime...
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next the owner of the news the world rupert murdoch is due to fly in to london to confront a crisis that is troubled british tabloid police are now investigating the deletion of millions of e-mails that were potentially valuable evidence in the phone hacking scandal where the paper's accuse of snooping on the phone messages of politicians celebrities and victims of crime a number of arrests were made on friday including that of andy cool senay former editor of the paper was also served as the prime minister's media chief the tabloids former royal correspondent was honest arrested both men were later released on bail the prime minister's announced two independent public inquiries as a result of the scandal this is news the world staff are preparing for its final edition this sunday following the announcement it's to close i spoke to john gaunt who used to work for one of murdoch's newspapers he told the media and political circles in the u.k. of two close. many of us were calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged into this position he's now willing to l
next the owner of the news the world rupert murdoch is due to fly in to london to confront a crisis that is troubled british tabloid police are now investigating the deletion of millions of e-mails that were potentially valuable evidence in the phone hacking scandal where the paper's accuse of snooping on the phone messages of politicians celebrities and victims of crime a number of arrests were made on friday including that of andy cool senay former editor of the paper was also served as the...
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what this scandal, suppressed for so long, is revealing is that rupert murdoch is the one who's really had their ear. every prime minister here for the last 30 years has needed the endorsement of murdoch and his media empire to win election. >> i think it's reasonable for any of us to observe that the murdoch corporation has too much power. >> reporter: outside "the news of the world" offices today, some celebrated the paper's downfall. with a criminal investigation under way, many more could go down with it. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news," william and kate have landed in america. the royal newlyweds in hollywood. >>> medical marvel. growing new body parts. what it means for longer living. >>> and jaycee dugard. reuniting with her mother after 18 years held by a predator. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male anno
what this scandal, suppressed for so long, is revealing is that rupert murdoch is the one who's really had their ear. every prime minister here for the last 30 years has needed the endorsement of murdoch and his media empire to win election. >> i think it's reasonable for any of us to observe that the murdoch corporation has too much power. >> reporter: outside "the news of the world" offices today, some celebrated the paper's downfall. with a criminal investigation under...
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this week owner rupert murdoch shut down the paper. >>> we ask that each of you join the athletics, texas rangers and all of major league baseball, as we observe a silent moment of reflection and respect for brownwood texas firefighter s n shannon stone. >> shannon stone was a firefighter from brownsville, texas, who fell to his death from the stands at a texas rangers baseball game earlier this week. he was trying to catch a ball for his 6-year-old son that was in the stands by one of the rangers players. stone was honored with a moment of silence last night. the rangers set up a memorial fund for his family. so sad. >>> a fan who flu across can country has been indicted. nigerian is being charged with being a stowaway for trying to enter a secure area at the airport. he got through security with an expired id and someone else's boarding pass. flew from new york all of the way to l.a. he got caught but he was let go. then he tried to do it again in los angeles. that is where he was finally arrested. >>> a jail break caught on tape. th
this week owner rupert murdoch shut down the paper. >>> we ask that each of you join the athletics, texas rangers and all of major league baseball, as we observe a silent moment of reflection and respect for brownwood texas firefighter s n shannon stone. >> shannon stone was a firefighter from brownsville, texas, who fell to his death from the stands at a texas rangers baseball game earlier this week. he was trying to catch a ball for his 6-year-old son that was in the stands by...
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rupert murdoch is expected to arrive in london to deal with the hacking scandal that forced the paper to shut down. journalists are accused of illegally tapping into the voice mails of crime victims and bribing police. >>> across america, people are remembering betty ford for her resilience, courage and her candor. the former first lady died yesterday in rancho mirage, california. her family by her side. she was 93. cnn's thelma gutierrez is in rancho mirage. what has been the reaction there, thelma? >> reporter: well, of course, fredricka, one of sadness. betty ford was part of this community for so many years. but people here are also celebrating her life and her legacy, the legacy she left behind with the betty ford center. she died yesterday afternoon. and her family, her children were here at her side. they have been mourning in private, but they released statements a short time ago saying that mother's love, candor, devotion and laughter enrichard our lives and the lives of the millions she touched throughout the great nation. to be in her presence was to know the warmen of a tr
rupert murdoch is expected to arrive in london to deal with the hacking scandal that forced the paper to shut down. journalists are accused of illegally tapping into the voice mails of crime victims and bribing police. >>> across america, people are remembering betty ford for her resilience, courage and her candor. the former first lady died yesterday in rancho mirage, california. her family by her side. she was 93. cnn's thelma gutierrez is in rancho mirage. what has been the reaction...
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rupert murdoch becomes the new owner. and the "news of the world" is murdoch's first fleet street forray. for the years that followed the newspaper built a reputation on hard-hitting exclusives, usually exposing the embarrassment of celebrities and politicians. prince harry, age 16, was one of the many to be exposed. then there was david beckham. he was exposed as an adulterer when they uncovered the secret affair he was having with his personal assistant. in 2005, the paper published a seemingly mundane story about prince william injuring his knee. it was another exclusive for the "news of the world" that made its reputation getting scoops. royal officials realized, that the story could only have been sought by the illegal interception of prince william's mobile phone voicemail. right there began the chain of events, allegations and scandals, that enveloped members of the royal family, celebrities, politicians, and now, murder and bomb victims. richard quest, cnn, london. >> it will print its final issue tomorrow. >>> th
rupert murdoch becomes the new owner. and the "news of the world" is murdoch's first fleet street forray. for the years that followed the newspaper built a reputation on hard-hitting exclusives, usually exposing the embarrassment of celebrities and politicians. prince harry, age 16, was one of the many to be exposed. then there was david beckham. he was exposed as an adulterer when they uncovered the secret affair he was having with his personal assistant. in 2005, the paper published...
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next though the owner of the news of the world rupert murdoch is due to fly in to london to confront a crisis of his troubled british tabloid police now investigating with deletion of millions of e-mails that were potentially valuable evidence of the phone hacking scandal the papers accused of snooping on the phone messages of politicians celebrities and victims of crime a number of arrests were made on friday including going to and he calls and he's a former editor of the paper he's also served as the prime minister's media chief the tabloids from a royal correspondent was also arrested both member later released on bail the promise is announced to the independent public inquiries as a result of the scandal this is the news the world started preparing now for its final edition on sunday following the announcement of its closure let's go to john daunt used to work for one of murdoch's papers he says media and political circles in the u.k. are too close. many of us were calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron as being dragged through this position he's now willing
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decision what's your view on the snow the vast majority of you still saying yes because they think rupert murdoch's media dominance should be ended fifteen percent he's saying yes but for the reason that such tabloids are an embarrassment to the british media but fear of this hour believing that news the world's been made a scapegoat in the least popular response is that it's the wrong decision that the paper's coverage stuff shouldn't be punished still chance of course they go online r.t. dot com while you're there as well you might be interested in these stories of a cat fight here i can't walk turns into a cat fight in central russia or a model trips up close and bumps into a colleague and it all goes wrong after that for pictures online also you can watch our interview with the daughter no less of charlie chaplin who talks about the ups and downs of life as an actor really interesting chat online tonight want to catch it. defectors from syria's security forces say they were given shoot to kill orders by their superiors when dealing with protesters he would rights watch was published i
decision what's your view on the snow the vast majority of you still saying yes because they think rupert murdoch's media dominance should be ended fifteen percent he's saying yes but for the reason that such tabloids are an embarrassment to the british media but fear of this hour believing that news the world's been made a scapegoat in the least popular response is that it's the wrong decision that the paper's coverage stuff shouldn't be punished still chance of course they go online r.t. dot...
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rupert murdoch shut it don't. does he have a lot of exposure here? >> huge. >> monetary? >> monetary. some of his editors are looking at criminal charges. a corporation can be charged with murder and manslaughter. it's happened in the united states and united kingdom. when you think about what really happen it's so shocking to the conscience, so offensive. they are alleged to have hacked into a missing girl, 13-year-old girl's cell phone voice box while she was still missing. they were deleting messages to make room for more voice males to come in. the police officers and that little girl still missing thought she was still alive. that killer went on to kill two other women before he was caught. we are talking huge exposure. they knew about this. this is not the only case they are alleged to have done it in. this one enrages the people most. >> when we talk about exposure, what about here in the united states? does it make a dumps? he owns the fox news organization here and then he owns "news of the world" there. his entire company. >> yes. absolutely. this is a conglomer
rupert murdoch shut it don't. does he have a lot of exposure here? >> huge. >> monetary? >> monetary. some of his editors are looking at criminal charges. a corporation can be charged with murder and manslaughter. it's happened in the united states and united kingdom. when you think about what really happen it's so shocking to the conscience, so offensive. they are alleged to have hacked into a missing girl, 13-year-old girl's cell phone voice box while she was still missing....
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this is all standard procedure at rupert murdock's london tabloid. but since fox news, "the wall street journal," "the times of london" were very different cull k uchs and operate independently, i don't think it's fair to tarnish them. although the murder ok brand is tarnished by this. >> why would murdock be so quick to let this newspaper fold? >> my reporting suggests that he had become such a liability that he may be trying to protect some of his top execs, like rebecca brooks. she was the editor of "news of the world" during these crucial years when the phone hacking took place. and i think this was a form of damage control, a desperate move to be sure by murdock to say, the paper is so tarnished and is the focus of so much outrage in britain over the targeting of terror victims, not just celebrities, why not get rid of it? and murdock is trying very hard to salvage a major media deal he wants to do in britain. it's a $12 billion deal and he wants to make this scandal just go away. >> howard kurtz will be talking again about the scandal in much m
this is all standard procedure at rupert murdock's london tabloid. but since fox news, "the wall street journal," "the times of london" were very different cull k uchs and operate independently, i don't think it's fair to tarnish them. although the murder ok brand is tarnished by this. >> why would murdock be so quick to let this newspaper fold? >> my reporting suggests that he had become such a liability that he may be trying to protect some of his top execs,...
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shock wave from the scandal that rattled rupert murdoch media empire. they reach british government today. top aide to british prime minister david cameron arrested and former editor of the british tabloid arrested as well. he at least knows the drill by now. goodman was jailed for 4 month ins 2007 for phone hacking. jeffrey kaufman on the scandal that continues to grow. >> if when andy was editor of the news of the world the paper he ran destroyed people's live lives. before arrested this morning facing charges of perjury. bribing police. hacking people's phones. in search of a scoop and colonel son is uncomfortably spokesman of david cameron who today scrambled to distance himself. >> press frame does not mean that the press should be above the law. >>reporter: but the news of the world if would be the famous and powerful in britain fear and loathe the tabloid for years. case in point. remember when sarah ferguson was caught selling access to prince andrew. >> 70 and this headline. prince harry angered his girlfriend by visiting a strip club. how did
shock wave from the scandal that rattled rupert murdoch media empire. they reach british government today. top aide to british prime minister david cameron arrested and former editor of the british tabloid arrested as well. he at least knows the drill by now. goodman was jailed for 4 month ins 2007 for phone hacking. jeffrey kaufman on the scandal that continues to grow. >> if when andy was editor of the news of the world the paper he ran destroyed people's live lives. before arrested...
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its owner, rupert murdoch realized his entire empire was at risk of being tainted. one can only imagine the conversation he had with his son james who runs the uk business. >> i feel regret. clearly the practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. >> reporter: it was the revelation that murdered school girl had been a targeted by journalists from the paper who eves dropped on her cell phone messages that was the beginning of the end for the paper. hacking in to cell phone messages is illegal in the uk. the scandal that "news of the world" had been systematically eavesdropping dropping on people for years was swirling around with politicians being told phone hacking was the work of a rogue reporter. but there was suspicion that rebekah brooks must have sanctioned the hacking something she always denied. she's a close friend with prime minister david cameron, an awkward fact. but he said this. >> what this government is doing is making sure that the fact the public and i feel so a
its owner, rupert murdoch realized his entire empire was at risk of being tainted. one can only imagine the conversation he had with his son james who runs the uk business. >> i feel regret. clearly the practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. >> reporter: it was the revelation that murdered school girl had been a targeted by journalists from the paper who eves dropped on her cell phone...
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it will not be up to the promised to stop rupert murdoch from purchasing all of sky tv. >> -- it will not be up to the prime minister. >> i do not believe that he can lead the change we need. he could not even bring himself to apologize for hiring andy coulson. >> david cameron must be wondering how he ended up being the man to clean up british press and dealing with the cozy relationship between media barons and politicians. his critics say that this is only the beginning of the price he has to pay for hiring andy coulson. the man who returned home tonight, knowing he is destined to make headlines but never to write them. >> reports from syria say that seven people have been killed in the latest anti-government demonstrations. protesters took to the streets to cities across the country. security forces killed several and the capital of damascus. authorities say policemen was killed in home. they visited the flash point where people danced in the city square. the libyan rebels trying to oust one of gaddafi's from power saying they have made significant advances towards the capital of
it will not be up to the promised to stop rupert murdoch from purchasing all of sky tv. >> -- it will not be up to the prime minister. >> i do not believe that he can lead the change we need. he could not even bring himself to apologize for hiring andy coulson. >> david cameron must be wondering how he ended up being the man to clean up british press and dealing with the cozy relationship between media barons and politicians. his critics say that this is only the beginning of...
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rupert murdoch, who owns the british tabloid, is expected to arrive in london shortly to deal with the hacking scandal that has brought that paper down. journalists are accused of illegally tapping into the voice mails of celebrities, politicians and crime victims. >>> and that's the sound of a lot of excitement, the united nations officially recognized south sudan the new african nation, celebrating its independence from sudan today after a long and bloody 50-year on and off civil war. >>> turning to legal news now, here in the states, casey anthony has been acquitted of murder. that you know by now. well, she'll also be out of jail soon. but are her legal problems over? our legal guys weigh in next. right now, go to priceline for a sneak peek at recent winning and better than ever! hotel bids to find where you n save up to 60% on hotels. * we'll even email you other people's winning bids, so you'll know what price to name. *á with new hotel bid alerts, from priceline. >>> casey anthony has only about a week left in jail. she's expected to be released a week from tomorrow. well then
rupert murdoch, who owns the british tabloid, is expected to arrive in london shortly to deal with the hacking scandal that has brought that paper down. journalists are accused of illegally tapping into the voice mails of celebrities, politicians and crime victims. >>> and that's the sound of a lot of excitement, the united nations officially recognized south sudan the new african nation, celebrating its independence from sudan today after a long and bloody 50-year on and off civil...
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and rupert murdoch heads it to the u.k. to take charge of a phone hacking crisis that's threatening to engulf his media empire the scandal has reached the highest levels of government after a former editor who worked for prime minister david cameron was arrested on friday . while some european politicians are claiming that the idea of multiculturalism has failed as the director of the russian federal migration service if the same is true in russia spotlight is next right here on r.t. . hello again the welcome to spotlight the interview show on heartache. today my guest from the show is constancy in that i love that it's the flow. to europe has changed the demographics of the old world the. ethnic and cultural prophets have made some official suggest that the policy of multicultural europe has failed the problem is pretty similar in russia as a growing number of migrants from the former soviet republics what are the russians learning from the european experience or rather heading their own way here's the director of the fede
and rupert murdoch heads it to the u.k. to take charge of a phone hacking crisis that's threatening to engulf his media empire the scandal has reached the highest levels of government after a former editor who worked for prime minister david cameron was arrested on friday . while some european politicians are claiming that the idea of multiculturalism has failed as the director of the russian federal migration service if the same is true in russia spotlight is next right here on r.t. . hello...
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top level politicians and celebrities the new the world has been closed down by the owner media mogul rupert murdoch with the last addition to appear on sunday. almost half of a million people have taken to the streets of the syrian city home on demanding the resignation of president assad this footage is believed to be of a supportive visit by the ambassadors of the u.s. and france which was strongly condemned by syrian authorities activists say at least thirteen people have been killed and many more injured in government crackdowns across the country. in turkmenistan a huge relief effort is ongoing following reports that around two hundred people were killed when a series of explosions at an ammunition depot tore down nearby buildings officials in the central asian state haven't confirmed any deaths and say the incident in the city of don happened at a fireworks factory half of the victims are believed to be local residents large sections of the city lost power although water supplies have been stored security has been tightened with police patrolling the streets we contacted the editor of
top level politicians and celebrities the new the world has been closed down by the owner media mogul rupert murdoch with the last addition to appear on sunday. almost half of a million people have taken to the streets of the syrian city home on demanding the resignation of president assad this footage is believed to be of a supportive visit by the ambassadors of the u.s. and france which was strongly condemned by syrian authorities activists say at least thirteen people have been killed and...
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hacking scandal at the news of the world one hundred sixty eight year old paper has been closed by rupert that of south edition will be on sunday where the tabloids former editor was released on bail. when it eventually intercepted phone calls from murder victims and soldiers from this later went on to become the prime minister's media aide who denies knowing about him other people. from a royal correspondent were also arrested. saying violence in the practices of the british press public outrage against the paper's actions up to this week. and its access to missing teenager in his later. radio hosts john gaunt used to work for the sister paper says britain's medium used to tie dinner it's complete. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged through this position he's now willing to let it happen so extremely embarrassing for only part of what's called the chipping camden set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend regrettably. certain columnists live down there and the whole set you're gonna make socially but i
hacking scandal at the news of the world one hundred sixty eight year old paper has been closed by rupert that of south edition will be on sunday where the tabloids former editor was released on bail. when it eventually intercepted phone calls from murder victims and soldiers from this later went on to become the prime minister's media aide who denies knowing about him other people. from a royal correspondent were also arrested. saying violence in the practices of the british press public...